Enthuse extends Great North Run partnership for further three years

The Great Run Company has agreed a contract extension with its fundraising and event registration partner Enthuse for a further three years.

This extends the current three year partnership that started in 2022 until 2027 and covers fundraising for the Great Run Company’s half marathon, 5K and 10K events, including the Great North Run.

Events in Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow are included in the contract extension.

“We’re delighted to be continuing to support Great Run with its full portfolio of events for the long term,” said enthuse founding chief executive Chester Mojay-Sinclare.

“We’re determined to use this opportunity to help charities raise more and build stronger relationships with their supporters.”

Charities can register for Enthuse’s fundraising platform here. Enthuse also handles fundraising for London Marathon Events.

Great Run Company commercial director Nicky Homes added: “Over the past four decades, our events have been a vehicle for personal achievement but also collective generosity. Enthuse shares our drive to maximise fundraising but also to deliver the best possible experience for everyone involved from charities, to fundraisers and supporters.”

“Taking part in a Great Run event is a unique experience and we’re working hard to ensure that attending is as memorable and enjoyable as possible. We’re delighted to be extending our partnership with Enthuse, whose commitment to delivering the best possible online fundraising experience has been clear from day one.”



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